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Plateau State Confirms Five Deaths, 11 Cases in Fresh Cholera Outbreak
Health officials urge residents to maintain hygiene as North-Central state records fatalities and rising infections
Health officials urge residents to maintain hygiene as North-Central state records fatalities and rising infections
At least five people have died and 11 cases have been confirmed following a fresh outbreak of cholera in Plateau State. Health authorities disclosed the figures on Monday, raising concerns over the rapid spread of the disease within the North-Central state.
According to officials, the confirmed cases were identified through ongoing surveillance and laboratory testing across affected communities. The outbreak has prompted an immediate public health response aimed at curbing further transmission. Local health workers are carrying out awareness campaigns and distributing water purification tablets to vulnerable households.
Cholera remains a significant threat in several Nigerian states, especially during the rainy season when contaminated water sources become more common. Plateau has witnessed periodic outbreaks in recent years, with health experts attributing persistent cases to limited access to clean water and poor sanitation infrastructure.
Authorities have advised residents to practise proper handwashing, boil drinking water, and report symptoms such as severe diarrhoea and vomiting to the nearest health facility. “We are intensifying efforts to identify new cases early and provide prompt treatment,” a senior health official stated, while also calling on community leaders to support government initiatives.
Further containment measures are being planned by the state Ministry of Health as at press time. The government has appealed for cooperation from residents, warning that failure to observe hygiene precautions could result in additional fatalities.
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Delta Police Arrest Man Over Alleged Killing, Secret Burial of Girlfriend in Warri
Police say investigation is ongoing after suspect allegedly murdered and buried victim without notifying family or authorities
Police say investigation is ongoing after suspect allegedly murdered and buried victim without notifying family or authorities
Police in Delta State have arrested a man in Warri South Local Government Area over the alleged killing and secret burial of his girlfriend. The incident reportedly took place earlier this week, with authorities stating that the suspect did not inform either the deceased’s family or law enforcement about the burial.
According to police sources, officers launched an investigation after receiving information that the woman had gone missing. Preliminary findings indicate that the suspect may have been involved in her death and subsequently buried her body without following due process. The police said they are treating the case as a suspected homicide pending further investigation.
Cases of gender-based violence have continued to raise concern across Nigeria, with recent incidents sparking public outrage and calls for more decisive action by security agencies. This latest case has drawn attention to the need for improved community vigilance and better cooperation between residents and law enforcement, particularly in urban areas like Warri where such incidents can go undetected.
Delta State Police Command spokesperson said, “We are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding this unfortunate incident. The suspect is in custody and will be charged as soon as investigation is concluded.” As at the time of filing this report, details about the identity of the victim and motive behind the alleged act have not been made public.
The police urged members of the public to come forward with any information that might assist ongoing investigations. Meanwhile, advocacy groups have renewed calls for enhanced protection of women and stricter punishment for perpetrators of violence against women in Delta State and beyond.
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Simy Nwankwo Returns to Nigeria After Prolific Season in Saudi Arabia
Super Eagles striker set for homecoming following impressive goal-scoring run in Saudi Pro League
Super Eagles striker set for homecoming following impressive goal-scoring run in Saudi Pro League
Super Eagles forward Simy Nwankwo is expected back in Nigeria after a successful football season in Saudi Arabia, sources confirmed on Monday. The striker, who has been plying his trade in the Saudi Pro League, is returning home following a campaign marked by remarkable scoring form.
Nwankwo’s return comes after completing his commitments with his Saudi club, where he registered a standout performance throughout the just-concluded season. While details of his next move remain unannounced, his arrival in Nigeria has generated anticipation among local fans and observers of the national team.
The experienced striker has been a regular feature for the Super Eagles, contributing to Nigeria’s recent international fixtures. His prolific run abroad underlines the growing impact of Nigerian players in Middle Eastern leagues, a trend that continues to draw attention from football stakeholders at home and abroad.
Though neither Nwankwo nor officials from the Nigeria Football Federation have issued a formal statement regarding his return or future plans, expectations are high that he may be involved in upcoming national assignments. Supporters hope his form will boost the Super Eagles’ attacking options ahead of continental qualifiers and major tournaments.
Nwankwo’s homecoming is seen as an opportunity for both player and country to reassess prospects as he remains one of Nigeria’s most consistent strikers on the international scene.
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Rivers Police Begin Statewide Clampdown on Vehicles With Obscured Number Plates
Commissioner of Police orders immediate enforcement as IGP Disu targets rising security threats linked to unidentified vehicles
Commissioner of Police orders immediate enforcement as IGP Disu targets rising security threats linked to unidentified vehicles
The Rivers State Police Command has commenced a major enforcement operation against vehicles with covered, defaced, unauthorised or missing number plates across the state, effective Monday, 15 June 2026. The crackdown follows a directive from Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, aimed at curbing criminal activities by ensuring all vehicles on public roads are easily identifiable.
According to a statement issued by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, ASP Agabe Blessing Kaborlo, the operation is being coordinated by the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Olugbenga Adepoju. All Area Commanders and Divisional Police Officers in Rivers have been directed to begin immediate implementation of the order. The police warned that vehicles found with covered or non-standard number plates risk being impounded and their owners prosecuted under existing laws.
The initiative comes amid growing concerns about the use of obscured number plates by individuals seeking to evade law enforcement or engage in unlawful acts within Rivers State and neighbouring South-South states. Authorities believe that proper vehicle identification is essential for effective policing and crime prevention in the region.
“This exercise forms part of broader efforts by the Nigeria Police Force to improve security surveillance and deny criminals opportunity to conceal their identities while operating,” Kaborlo said in the statement. The command stressed that no vehicle would be exempted from the checks, and called on residents to cooperate with officers during the period of heightened enforcement.
The police assured that normal traffic flow would be maintained as much as possible, but urged motorists to regularise their vehicle documentation immediately. As at press time, opposition parties and civil society groups had not issued formal statements on the measure.
Source: https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/metro/rivers-police-launch-crackdown-on-obscured-number-plates/
